- Quoif
- Quoif \Quoif\ (kwoif or koif), n. & v. t. See {Coif}. --Shak. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
quoif — /koif/ same as ↑coif * * * quoif(e, quoiff, quoiffure obs. ff. coif, coiffure n … Useful english dictionary
quoif — Coif Coif (koif or kw[aum]f), n. [OF. coife, F. coiffe, LL. cofea, cuphia, fr. OHG. kuppa, kuppha, miter, perh. fr. L. cupa tub. See {Cup}, n.; but cf. also {Cop}, {Cuff} the article of dress, {Quoif}, n.] 1. A cap. Specifically: (a) A close… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Quoif — see Coif … Medieval glossary
quoife — quoif(e, quoiff, quoiffure obs. ff. coif, coiffure n … Useful english dictionary
quoiff — quoif(e, quoiff, quoiffure obs. ff. coif, coiffure n … Useful english dictionary
quoiffure — quoif(e, quoiff, quoiffure obs. ff. coif, coiffure n … Useful english dictionary
Coif — (koif or kw[aum]f), n. [OF. coife, F. coiffe, LL. cofea, cuphia, fr. OHG. kuppa, kuppha, miter, perh. fr. L. cupa tub. See {Cup}, n.; but cf. also {Cop}, {Cuff} the article of dress, {Quoif}, n.] 1. A cap. Specifically: (a) A close fitting cap… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Quoiffure — Quoif fure (kwoif f[ u]r or koif f[ u]r), n. See {Coiffure}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
French language — French La langue française Pronunciation [fʁɑ̃sɛ] Spoken in See below Native speakers 68 million (2005) … Wikipedia
Quaif — This most interesting and unusual name is of Old French origin, introduced into England by the Normans after the Conquest of 1066. Indeed, some members of the Quaif(e) or Coyfe family claim descent from a Coyfe who came over with the Conqueror,… … Surnames reference